In extra time, there was full commotion in the Scottish penalty area but the ball was cleared away and the guests got a long-awaited point.

The Scottish players smiled as if they had won the match afterwards when they thanked the fans.

The Scottish fans sang for their heroes after the salvaged score in the extremely heated rival meeting in London.

It was only the fourth of 115 meetings between the teams that ended goalless.

After just over an hour and great English dominance, Scotland washed out a good chance.

Lyndon Dukes hit that from around 35 yards out and Reece James and couldn't do anything about, dipping and swerving, it did him all ends up.

However, the replay showed that the ball went outside without James' intervention.

In the stands was Sir Alex Ferguson, 79, wearing a white mouth guard.

He was the league captain for Scotland for a short period before taking over at Manchester United in 1986 and embarking on one of the most legendary coaching careers ever.

Post kick by England in the first half

England had the most chances in the first half at a rainy Wembley, where Scotland's game-destroying tactics succeeded against the frustrated rival.

John Stones nodded heavily in the post after a corner for England, which was very close.

Stephen O'Donnell had Scotland's best chance with a hard direct shot where the English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford had to take in properly to parry the ball out.

SEE ALSO: Here Emil Forsberg shoots the victory to Sweden

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Goal scorer Emil Forsberg cheers, together with Viktor Claesson, after 1-0 against Slovakia.

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